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This stoneware crock is about 13 1/2 inches high and 30 inches in circumference. I bought it at a farm auction in North Amherst, Mass. Can you tell me anything about it? Your salt-glazed stoneware ...
Sky-high prices for antique salt-glazed stoneware are causing a modern-day renaissance in the craft to satisfy collectors` cravings. The antiques world has been buzzing since Nov. 1, 1986, when a t… ...
Galway’s Arlene Rhodes is a local history enthusiast who collects salt-glazed stoneware that was made in her village more than 100 years ago. From the 1830s to the 1860s, Galway was home to the ...
Check out Leigh Keno's appraisal of a salt-glazed stoneware water cooler, ca. 1830, from Biloxi Hour 2. Aired: 05/08/11 Rating: TV-G Buy Now: Buy on iTunes Buy on Amazon ...
Today, salt-glazed stoneware from 1700s and 1800s sells for a pretty penny. Advertisement In the same time period, Americans also prized porcelain pottery from China.
Two weeks ago I submitted a column about Nathan Clark who along with his brother-in-law, Thomas Howe, founded a pottery business in Athens in 1805. The business continued on Market ...
Appraisal: Salt Glazed Stoneware Temperance Keg, ca. 1885, from Little Rock Hr 2.
Cochran has made and sold the iconic salt-glazed pottery at the former railroad roundhouse on Oak Street for the past 34 years. Both the business and the building are for sale, as is the equipment.
Jonathan Wright of Crocker & Springer Salt-Glazed Stoneware and Redware in Elsah Hills creates pottery on the wheel. He and his wife, Jan Wright, own the studio. Jan Wright, co-founder of Crocker ...